1.2.1 The functions and features of political parties

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    • Key functions of political parties in chronological order
      1️⃣ Recruitment and selection of candidates
      2️⃣ Aggregation and articulation of interests
      3️⃣ Mobilization of voters
      4️⃣ Formation of government
    • Mobilization of voters involves persuading voters to support the party's candidates and policies.

      True
    • Forming a government is a key function of political parties after winning elections.

      True
    • The party leader is responsible for guiding the party's strategy and enhancing its public image
    • The Labour Party's ideology is centered around social democracy
    • What are political parties organized groups that seek to influence government policy through elections?
      By electing candidates
    • Match the function of political parties with its description:
      Recruitment and selection of candidates ↔️ Identifying and choosing candidates for elections
      Aggregation and articulation of interests ↔️ Translating diverse demands into policy platforms
    • Party leadership is responsible for setting the party's strategic direction.

      True
    • Arrange the key impacts of political parties on the UK political system:
      1️⃣ Representation of Interests
      2️⃣ Candidate Selection
      3️⃣ Voter Mobilization
      4️⃣ Formation of Government
      5️⃣ Oversight and Accountability
    • Political parties compete in elections to gain control of the government and implement their policy agenda.

      True
    • Political parties translate the diverse interests of citizens into coherent policy platforms
    • Political parties aggregate and articulate the interests of citizens into coherent policy platforms
    • Match the organizational feature of political parties with its key function:
      National Headquarters ↔️ Coordinates campaigns and policies
      Local Branches ↔️ Recruits members and runs local campaigns
      Leader ↔️ Develops policy and enhances public image
      Policy Committees ↔️ Guide policy development
    • What is the ideology of the Conservative Party?
      Conservative liberalism
    • The Green Party advocates for wealth redistribution and social justice.

      True
    • Political parties translate diverse citizen demands into coherent policy platforms.

      True
    • Political parties often have a hierarchical structure with national, regional, and local levels
    • What is the central ideology of the SNP?
      Scottish nationalism
    • Political parties are organized groups that seek to influence government policy by getting their candidates elected to public office
    • Match the function of political parties with its description:
      Recruitment and selection of candidates ↔️ Parties identify, recruit, and select candidates to run for elected office
      Aggregation and articulation of interests ↔️ Parties translate diverse interests into coherent policy platforms
      Mobilization of voters ↔️ Parties work to persuade voters to support their candidates
      Formation of government ↔️ Successful parties form the government after winning elections
    • What is a key characteristic of political parties?
      Range of ideologies
    • What is the role of a political party's national headquarters?
      Coordinate party activities
    • Party membership allows citizens to influence the party's policy platform.

      True
    • Match the political party with its key platform policy:
      Conservative Party ↔️ Lower taxes
      Labour Party ↔️ Progressive taxation
      Green Party ↔️ Environmental sustainability
      SNP ↔️ Scottish independence
    • One key function of political parties is the recruitment and selection of candidates
    • What happens after a successful political party wins an election?
      They form the government
    • Match the UK political party with its ideology:
      Conservative Party ↔️ Conservative liberalism
      Labour Party ↔️ Social democracy
      Green Party ↔️ Green politics
    • Political parties play a fundamental role in shaping government policy after winning elections.

      True
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